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This attraction is situated right beside the famous Monument of the Dying Lion. It charges a fee, but we got in because of our Combo rail pass. There were not too many visitors inside.
Upon entering, the first section we saw was the glacier garden....More

...and yet, here we are. I didn't expect much, in fact. However, this random collection of exhibits and natural wonders and strange dolls and mirror maze and old style Swiss house was a super interesting juxtaposition. The Glacier Garden was able to capture my attention...More

It is quite educational and neat to see how the earth has evolved during the different periods. Unfortunately it was cold and rainy so we did not longer and read as much as I would have liked to. Wish I could return.

Almost everyone who comes to Lucerne visits the Lion monument, and the Glacier garden is immediately adjacent, so why not? It does not require a lot of time and is not too expensive, and the formations are both interesting and naturally beautiful.

There are glaciers views and exhibits about glacier process and a slideshow but we were not impressed. It takes @an hour to see it all and It cost $15 CHF per adult which is pricy but suggest get the Museum Pass for $36CHF that you...More

It is very nice museum that tells you history of Lucerne ( it appears that Lucerne was a beach couple million years ago), and has mirror rooms where you can get lost easily, and a tower from which you can see the whole city, and...More

The carving of te Monument of the Lion is a strong sculpture. The events of 1792 are TRAGIC AND SAD. You admired the loyalty and duties of these swiss soldiers, assassinated through the mob in Versailles.